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Need a logo for my website, 20$ if chosen.


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Contest is now offically over!

The winner will be announced around 21:00 BST (GMT +1)

Hi Guys,

Latest Update!

I am still acepting new logo designs, so keep them coming. Any ones that I like will get added to the poll!

Just to let you know the actual website the logo will be on gets 40K-100K hits each month. So far this month the site has atracted 1334 Unique Visitors and 72,000 hits, so it will get seen!

Update: Lets turn the heat up, im upping the reward to $45, if you can design the whole head banner part of the design (white area at top) attached below, it would need to include the logo. Colors can vary from below as long as they fit in with the site design.

I have written a script that can round the corners of any DIV element.

WebSite: www.curvycorners.net

i want to redesign the website and give it some brand indentity so...

I need a LOGO for the product curvyCorners. It needs to meet the following crteria:

  • Look modern and smart
  • Use similar colors to those on site
  • Needs to have the excact text "curvyCorners"
  • Needs to contain some form of graphical repersentation of a curvyCorner?
  • Be a vector file, (PSD or PNG)

There will be a 20$ reward for the chosen logo design, I will PM the winner and arange payment via

PayPal only.

Update: I have attached an image of the new site design, the logo would need to fit in with the design and go some where in the head section of the page labeled 'LOGO HERE'.

post-35657-1145305137_thumb.jpg

Thanks, and good luck.

Edited by camsoft

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Update! I have attached an image of the new site design on the first post, please check it out.

Also there is now a $45 reward if the entire head banner is designed with the logo to fit, in the top area of the site design.

See attached image on first post.

Edited by camsoft
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